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Buel

Proper noun

Meaning

Buel (plural Buels)

A surname.

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Examples

Buel, pp. 104–07 The two battled again in 1811, with Gerry once again victorious in a highly acrimonious campaign. Source: Internet

Buel, pp. 148–49 Billias, p. 323 The gerrymandering of the state senate was a notable success in the 1812 election: the body was thoroughly dominated by Republicans, even though the house and the governor's seat went to Federalists by substantial margins. Source: Internet

Buel, pp. 144–47 Other legislation passed during Gerry's second year included a bill broadening the membership of Harvard's Board of Overseers to diversify its religious membership, and another that liberalized religious taxes. Source: Internet

Buel, pp. 116–17 Formisano, p. 74 The word gerrymander (originally written Gerry-mander) was used for the first time in the Boston Gazette newspaper on March 26, 1812. Source: Internet

Underwood and Buel, Vol.2, p. 297. — comma The only true rule for cavalry is to follow the enemy as long as he retreats. Source: Internet

Buel, pp. 39–44 In 1803 Republicans in the state were divided, and Gerry only had regional support of the party. Source: Internet

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